Rate riders

Rate riders

Rate riders are temporary costs or credits on utility bills

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Rate riders are a special credit or charge on a customer's bill in addition to the tariff distribution rates approved by the Alberta Utilities Commission. The rate rider is a mechanism used to flow through costs that are incurred by a distribution utility or refunds provided to the distribution utility, that were not included in its tariff distribution rates at the time those rates were approved by the AUC. All rate riders must be approved by the AUC before they are applied to customer bills.

When a rate rider is determined to be needed by a utility, it applies to the AUC. Upon approval, the rate rider is applied on utility customer bills for a determined amount of time. Below are the current riders in effect for each regulated utility.

Rider E is used in calculating AltaGas' monthly natural gas commodity rate, Rider G and in determining the amount of gas to be delivered to AltaGas by retailers. Rider E is designed to allow AltaGas to recover from producer transportation customers its share of annual line losses.

Rider H is used to facilitate gas settlement and balancing calculations and ensure the associated terms and conditions of service are consistent with
Rule 028. This rider is necessary to calculate the retailers’ and the default gas supply providers’ share of UFG required under Rule 028.

Includes revenues from forecast franchise fees and property taxes applicable throughout the territory served by ATCO Electric to provide electric service within identified municipalities.

Balancing Pool adjustment rider (Rider B)A flow through of an amount from the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO). A separate rider used for transparency on customer bills to show the Balancing Pool refund or collection received from the AESO through its Rider F.

Special facilities charge (Rider E)

Applies to customers that have entered into an agreement with ATCO Electric to pay a customer-specific rate/revenue requirement for their applicable customer-specific distribution facilities.

Designed to allow ATCO Gas to recover gas losses on the distribution system.

Load balancing (Rider L) - currently not in effect

Refund or recovery of the value in the load balancing account. Load balancing is part of the physical operation of a gas pipeline system, whereby gas supplies are adjusted to maintain optimum operating pressure in the system.

A refund or recovery of the value in the weather deferral account, which reconciles the actual natural gas delivery revenue with lower or higher than normal natural gas delivery revenue, due to warmer or colder than expected temperatures.

Designed to allow ATCO Gas to recover gas losses on the distribution system.

Load balancing (Rider L) - currently not in effect

Refund or recovery of the value in the load balancing account. Load balancing is part of the physical operation of a gas pipeline system, whereby gas supplies are adjusted to maintain optimum operating pressure in the system.

A refund or recovery of the value in the weather deferral account, which reconciles the actual natural gas delivery revenue with lower or higher than normal natural gas delivery revenue, due to warmer or colder than expected temperatures.

A flow-through of franchise fees which vary by municipality. Franchise fees are paid to municipalities in consideration of the exclusive grant of a franchise and for the ability to put electric distribution facilities on land owned by the municipalities.

A charge or refund to reconcile the AESO charges paid by ENMAX with those charges collected from customers, which are reconciled quarterly.

Balancing Pool allocation riderA flow through of an amount from the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO). A separate rider used for transparency on customer bills to show the Balancing Pool refund or collection received from the AESO through its Rider F.

A flow through of an amount from the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO). A separate rider used for transparency on customer bills to show the Balancing Pool refund or collection received from the AESO through its Rider F.

A flow-through of franchise fees which vary by municipality. In some municipalities there is no fee, and the rider is set at zero per cent. Franchise fees are paid to municipalities in consideration of the exclusive grant of a franchise and for the ability to put electric distribution facilities on land owned by the municipalities.

Distribution adjustment rider - currently not in effect

A charge or refund to reconcile distribution costs incurred by Fortis with those charges collected from customers.

Customer specific facilities rider (Rider E)

Applies to customers that have entered into an agreement with Fortis to pay a customer-specific rate/revenue requirement for their applicable customer-specific distribution facilities.

A flow through of an amount from the Alberta Electric System Operator (AESO). A separate rider used for transparency on customer bills to show the Balancing Pool refund or collection received from the AESO through its Rider F.

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